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Gulet Charter Turkey does not change until the end of October and it is often the time when we have a temperate climate until the first half of November.
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Blue Cruise in Gulet in the Eastern Mediterranean | Gulet Charter Turkey The months of September and October offer beautiful, beautiful days and cool nights. The water is warm and suitable for swimming and water sports. Climbing the mountain ruins is still very popular in the early morning or late afternoon, but the Dalyan River and the ancient Caunos trek, which takes anywhere between three and five hours, are a comfortable ride this time of year - in short, your clients can enjoy the best beach offers. August. The weather here on the southwestern coast of Gulet Charter Turkeydoes not change until the end of October and it is often the time when we have a temperate climate until the first half of November. Where there is a short shower in late October, it is unlikely to be a set rain and only works to rejuvenate the air! A cool night means you have to cover it when you come out of the water, but a good pashmina, or a simple pullover should do the job. September and October are also the best time of the year to enjoy plenty of sun-ripe Turkish fruits and vegetables. The best peaches in September - large and juicy - such as figs, plums, melons and grapes. And a variety of fresh vegetables will ensure that one or two different vegetable dishes emerge with each spread. The best travel destinations you can enjoy this time of year are the "Gulf of Hisaronu" and the "Gulf of Fethiye". The silence of these two trips is the journey of the Gulf of Hisaronu, which enters the beautiful archeological sites of ancient Knidos and ancient Loryma. Bodrum to Marmaris via Knidos - Journey of the "Gulf of Hisaronu"
Day 1 Enter Bodrum in the afternoon by boat south to Mersincik, a small lake with sparkling water and one of the most beautiful stops on the coast. Enjoy dinner on board at Mersincik Harbor. Day 2 Surrounding the tip of the Datca Peninsula, an anchor off the east port of Knidos. After lunch, head to the beach to explore the ruins of this ancient city of Carian, famous as a center of art and culture in the fourth century B.C. Knidos was once a thriving commercial city and had two theaters, two harbors, and a number of residences. The famous Praxiteles statue, Aphrodite of Knidos, attracted visitors here and many, many seafarers, came to Knidos specifically to see it. Remains of this temple are visible today, such as those of the agora, the theater, the odeum and the temple of Dionysus - among many other fascinating buildings and structures. In the afternoon, drive to Hayit Buku with the opportunity to walk along the shores of this beautiful little harbor. Hayit Buku, located behind beautiful mountains, is a truly magical place. Swim, snorkel and enjoy a walk in the village. Tonight, eat a typical Turkish style in the local "lokanta" area - Ogun's Place has been a favorite for years! Day 3 Today it starts with a boat on the eastern side of the Datca Peninsula probably by visiting the city of Datca to see the place in the old city of Datca. In the afternoon, drive up the Gulf to Selimiye, stopping by a small quay, near the village. Selimiye is a farming and fishing community, located on the high seas and offers another spectacular landscape - this time with rolling hills descending between olive trees and almond trees on the coast. Eat on the beach this evening at a nearby fish restaurant that serves some of the best local delicacies. Day 4
At Keci Buku Bay, where we have the opportunity to visit the Orhaniye valley, located at the foot of a tall pine forest. Walk on a red sand island, walk through a village or explore an island in the middle of the harbor - as it were, an ancient fortress. Spend time in a beautiful place before heading to Disice Island for the night. The dinner on board was centered on Dislice Island. Day 5 After a morning hike by swimming and perhaps by kayaking around the island or nearby Bencik Bay, head to Dirsek and have lunch. Bozburun points to the passage of the day, and as it is lined between islands and checkpoints, have your camera ready to capture your arrival. Bozburun was once the capital of the sponge fishery in Turkey but is now considered one of the world's largest boat-building centers. There will be time to explore this magnificent harbor - with its small selection of shops and fine restaurants - after dinner on the boat. Day 6 From Bozburun, we take a short trek to Bozukkale, and stop under the walls of the ancient fortress of Loryma that is well preserved. This is a great place to enjoy a variety of water features and a trip to the beach will bring you rewarding discoveries - among them, a beautiful view of the nearby Greek island of Rhodes. Enjoy another great meal on the board tonight. Day 7 Boat to Serce Harbor and spend the morning swimming, snorkeling and kayaking. It was here, in Serce Harbor that George Bass discovered the famous Islamic Glass Wreck. Continue straight to Kadirga, or, if there are plans for a nightclub on the beach, take a short
walk and walk around the stop at the Kumlu Buku Yacht Club. The “Yacht Club” has an excellent menu with local and international dishes on offer and placed among the carefully guarded gardens, overlooking the shellfish. Day 8 To Marmaris to descend. The Marmaris-Gocek trek into Ekincik and also has the opportunity to visit the ancient Caunos and the Dalyan River Delta. There is a nightlife to be found in Gocek and Fethiye with many activities to fill the church easily.